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  • Evidence | Definition, Law, Types, Examples, Facts | Britannica
    Evidence, in law, any of the material items or assertions of fact that may be submitted to a competent tribunal as a means of ascertaining the truth of any alleged matter of fact under investigation before it
  • Evidence - Relevance, Admissibility, Proof | Britannica
    Evidence - Relevance, Admissibility, Proof: In civil proceedings in the common-law countries, evidence is both ascertained and simultaneously restricted by the assertions of the parties If the allegations of one party are not disputed or contested by the other, or if the allegations are even admitted, then no proof is required
  • Evidence - Testimony, Documents, Objects | Britannica
    Evidence - Testimony, Documents, Objects: According to Anglo-American law, the classic means of proof are witnesses, documents, and real evidence (derived from the actual inspection of objects)
  • evidence summary | Britannica
    evidence, In law, something (e g , testimony, documents, or physical objects) presented at a judicial or administrative proceeding for the purpose of establishing the truth or falsity of an allegation of fact
  • Evidence - Comparative Law, Principles, Survey | Britannica
    Evidence - Comparative Law, Principles, Survey: A comparison of the principles of evidence under different legal traditions can best be made by examining the rights and obligations of the plaintiff and the defendant in civil proceedings and of the prosecutor and the accused in criminal proceedings
  • Documentary evidence | law | Britannica
    Documentary evidence is in many respects considered better than the evidence furnished by witnesses, about which there has always been a certain amount of suspicion Documentary evidence differs considerably from the evidence of witnesses and is dealt with under special rules
  • Procedural law - Criminal Procedure, Evidence, Trials | Britannica
    Procedural law - Criminal Procedure, Evidence, Trials: The law of criminal procedure regulates the modes of apprehending, charging, and trying suspected offenders; the imposition of penalties on convicted offenders; and the methods of challenging the legality of conviction after judgment is entered
  • Circumstantial evidence | Criminal Cases, Proof Admissibility . . .
    Circumstantial evidence, in law, evidence not drawn from direct observation of a fact in issue If a witness testifies that he saw a defendant fire a bullet into the body of a person who then died, this is direct testimony of material facts in murder, and the only question is whether the witness is
  • Confession | Definition, Admissibility Rights | Britannica
    Confession, in criminal law, a statement in which a person acknowledges that he is guilty of committing one or more crimes The term confession has been variously defined in the context of contemporary criminal justice
  • Procedural law - Discovery, Evidence, Litigation | Britannica
    Procedural law - Discovery, Evidence, Litigation: The trial or main hearing examines and resolves the contested facts Legal systems differ substantially, however, as to whether and how facts will come to light before trial





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